31/12/2016

Probably harder to appreciate it in its current state, but I think Dj Rampage had the best covers. He (or whoever was making them) was basically completely copying and pasting various popular images, but I imagine they certainly would've helped them stand out. I wonder if there's any psychology in the colours and font used on the spine of covers? I imagine I could wonder that for a while, so let's move on to post #150. What could it be, m8s?

Getting ever closer to 150, here's more from the Bronx Bomber himself. If you have instagram, give the DJ a follow @KoolMikeSki. Thinking about it, I should've posted this Summer 2017, then I could point out how it's 20 years old and all that shit.

20/10/2016

They said we didn't have tapes, so we posted tapes. They said we didn't have covers, so we posted covers. They said we didn't have originals, we posted originals. Now they say we only have tapes from the late 90s. Maybe they forget that this site isn't to narrate or craft mixtape history, but just to share tapes on the internet. This isn't a museum, and I'm no curator - it's GRiME & LiME and all are welcome. So what's next?

12/10/2016

No cover, and I don't really want to dig out the tape and scan it, sorry! Here's Ice Pac in '94. You can follow Ice Pac on social media via his Instagram, @Bonnie.N.Clydemixtapes which includes Dj Nena, or check out http://www.scurrylifedjs.com/

22/09/2016

I've bought a few interesting tapes recently, but unfortunately whoever owned these previously decided to cut the tracklist off the cover and glue it onto the front, for reasons best known to them. Here's one I managed to reconstruct...

Every Dj Backspin tape is worth a download... anyone know what he's up to nowadays? Here's a coolout tape from him... imagine all the tapes from Backspin we'll never get to hear! Where have they all ended up...